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| Article: [senit] BBC plan to prevent access to disabled computer users | |
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From: "Simon Evans" <simon at senteacher.org> > the least - it's Apple's DRM that prevents support > natively. No, it is the fact that the BBC have chosen only to use Microsofts DRM system which isn't compatible with Apples. The Beeb knew this when they made this decision. Basically the BBC have decided that they will only provide these new services to Microsoft customers. The trust have insisted the Beeb develop a DRM system that will work with Apple and Linux within a 'reasonable timeframe'. This could mean anything. Meanwhile disabled users of Apple Macs will not have access to these services. This is merely a continuation of the BBCs incompetent use of 'branded' formats (such as real and wmv) instead of something like the open version of the H.264 codec. I still recommend that senit readers visit the public consultation link and ask the BBC to consider disabled users who aren't microsoft customers. -- Mark Norwood www.avssc.org "How can one not be fond of something that the Daily Mail despises?" (Stephen Fry) ======================================================================== This email has been sent from the Bucks LEA. If you have cause for complaint regarding the content of this email please contact abuse at bucksgfl.org.uk ======================================================================== |
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